01-11-2020, 11:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2020, 11:17 PM by WPA_Catcher.)
Hi ZerBea
Thank you for explaining how I can sort the output using bash. It just seems a shame the very useful feature of outputting all networks recursively and auto naming each file, as with wlanhcx2ssid, will not be possible with hcxhashtool.
Thanks for explaining --authorized in hcxhashtool, it is what I was hoping it meant.
You are of course correct, I have much to learn about all the things you mention.
Thanks again for helping and obviously for hcxtools.
Thank you for explaining how I can sort the output using bash. It just seems a shame the very useful feature of outputting all networks recursively and auto naming each file, as with wlanhcx2ssid, will not be possible with hcxhashtool.
Thanks for explaining --authorized in hcxhashtool, it is what I was hoping it meant.
Quote:Please keep in mind:
hcxtools are designed as analysis tools and not to "crack" a single network. If you would like to use them you should know basics of LINUX, basics of ieee802.11 and basics of radio technology.
You are of course correct, I have much to learn about all the things you mention.
Thanks again for helping and obviously for hcxtools.